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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hello, Yes, this is the Falcon speaking. Oh comey, I'm
glad you called and you have to come me out tonight.
Angel I'm all jammed up and some boy I know
is thinking of taking up murder for a career. Hey,
he figures with all the money involved, the least he
can do is make a stab at it. This is
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And now the case of the happy Hoodlum. It's late
afternoon in New York and a tall, thin man with
a dirty trench coat walks up the steps of the
Revere Building. His name is Marty Kramer. Mister Kramer is
embarked on a mission where the chances are a million
to one against him. Apparently that doesn't bother him. He smiles.
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If he takes the elevator down to the basement or
the Revere Express Company has its headquarters, then, still smiling,
he marches down the hall to a door marked employees
only and barges, right here, Hey, it's the second there. Mister. Yeah,
you don't work here, do you? Yes? Good? And maybe
you can help me out. Where do they keep the
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dough around here? Are you crazy? Don't tell me the
stories I heard about this place, aunt, true. I saw
a piece in the Sunday paper that said you always
have two or three million on ted. I look, mister,
you look friend, because I got a little more than
you have. That's right, it's a gun. And if you
don't want a practical demonstration of how it works, you
better take me to where they keep the dough. Okay,
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here the doctor waited a minute. Where do you think
you're going? You said you wanted to go into the
bullion room? Didn't trans rive? Well, I've got to get
my past they won't, I mean without it? Where is it? Drawer? Okay,
open it slowly and don't put your hand in there
until I can see what you're doing. Hold it?
Speaker 2 (03:09):
What's that?
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Oh? That why? That's the signal for one of the
drivers that a bank wants them for a pickup. You
wouldn't try to kid me, would your friend? So help
me to the truth. All right, where's your pass? Right here?
Which way do we go down the hall? Okay, let's move.
Say tell me something, mister, Yeah that piece you read
in the paper? What about it? Did I tell you
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how many armed guards we have in that joined sixty eight?
Wasn't it? That's right? Do you expect to pick up
an odd million and walk out without anyone bothering? I'm
doing it and I you haven't got the million yet?
Just give me time. Where do we go? Now in here,
that's where they get the ship that's ready for the trucks. Okay,
open the door. I don't forget. I'm right behind you,
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and I'm right behind you, mister.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Well just drop the gun, Patty.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
You got him pulled. Yeah, I got him all right, Bunny, right,
you don't have to do that. I'm clean, I know,
but we don't believe in taking chances. I can see
that the drawer you opened was connected with an a line,
wasn't it. That's right, real cute. What's your name, mister
Mardy Kramer? You escaped from some lunatic aside him, you
didn't think for a minute you'd walk in here in
Heisti's place. Well, I guess I was over optimistic. You're
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over something. I look, Kamer, but you got up your sleep.
Not a thing I ask your friend, He just frisks.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
Don't be a wise guy.
Speaker 1 (04:23):
You're on a spot, so it would seem wounded. I
don't get your angle. Angle. Yeah, you darned well. You
didn't have a prayer of getting away with this job,
And why did you do it? As long as you
put it on that basis, I'll tell you. Well, I
I just wanted to prove to the kiddies that crime
doesn't pay. Yeah, oh, oh, my sludgeon Corbett's. You're gonna
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invite me in. I don't know why I should come on?
Let me take your coat? No thanks, I can't stay long.
How about a little and what time is it? Five
or six? Be sure you're not five minutes slow? Come
to think of it, I am good. Then I'm off duty.
I'll have a short minute. What's on your mind? Sergeant?
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It's funny you should ask that. Why if there is
something on my mind? You read about that boy named
Marty Kramer. We had to try to heist the Revere
Express Company yesterday. Yeah, how do you figure it? Simple?
He's crazy? No, he isn't. He's as saying as you are,
if that means anything. He certainly couldn't believe he stod
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a chance of walking over with the loot. Now he
wanted to get caught. Why that's what bothers me. I
can't make it out, can you? Sergeant? What are you
getting at? I like you to look in on Kramer?
You out of your mind? I guess I am. You
know if you do, this won't be a diamond it
for you. You must think I'm as crazy as you are,
I do. What are you saying, Mike? Well, if everybody's
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gonna act nuts, I might as well get into the
act too. Okay, I'll do.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
It all right, Kramer.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Mike Wearing's here, Mike Wearing. Yeah, Yeah, ten minutes Mike.
Thanks Mike. Wait a minute, Bluster, who sent for you?
Sergeant Corbett asked me to look in on you. My
name is Mike Wearing. You the bird they call the Falcon?
What do you want with me? Sergean Corbert feels there's
a lot more to your case that meets the eye,
and I'm inclined to agree with them. You're wrong. I
tried to pull a jump and I was caught. That's
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all there is to it. There are too many things
that leaves unexplained, such ads such as your background. Your
name isn't really Marty Kramer? Is no? Then what is it?
I don't know. All I can find out is that
you came to New York six weeks ago, where from
nobody seems to know. Maybe I'm ashamed of my past.
I don't see why do you have no criminal record
that the please can discover? This was your first offense?
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Always the first time for everything. When it goes deeper
than that creamer. You weren't hard pressed for cash either, Oh,
I do you know? I went through your room, found
this bank book there, and we'll give you a license
to go through my stuff. Of police the seven thousand
bucks in that account, or maybe that wasn't enough for me.
You certainly couldn't hope to pick up more through a
very express company. And fella can try you, I know,
but you didn't have your heart on it. The DA
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showed me the gun they took away from me up there. Yeah, yeah,
that thing couldn't hurt a fly. The firing pin was
filed all the way down. You're out of your mind, folk,
And don't tell me that I saw the gun, or
if the pin was shot. I didn't know about it.
You don't think i'd do anything as silly as that.
I think you're doing something a lot sillier. Look, Kramer,
you better start talking unless you level with me. They're
really going to pop it to you. Why don't you
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mind your own business? Can I help it? If I'm nosy? Well,
maybe this will kill you.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
What's going on in there?
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Nothing?
Speaker 2 (07:52):
I'm all right, Mack.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
What's the idea of Kramer. I'm just settling accounts with
my friend here. That was the down payment wearing. If
you insist on work king for me in the future,
you can expect a lot more.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
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Speaker 1 (08:13):
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adventures of the Falcon. A week has passed since Mike
Wearing had his little talk with Marty Kramer. Apparently it
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didn't do any good. For the next day Kramer pleaded
guilty to arm robbery and were sentenced to sing. Sing.
Now as we find him, he's making his grand entrance.
Come on, Kramer, Hey, Daily Daily, Uh, wake up, you
got company. I want you to meet your new roommate.
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Name is Marty Kramer. Oh higher pal. If there's anything
you want, mister Kramer, just ring.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
We have twenty four hour service here.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Well, thanks a lot. Mcgrawup. I wouldn't think of deserving
you boys.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Well make yourself.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
At all creamer. Thanks. My name is Bailey. Yeah, I
know I've heard a lot about you. I've heard a
couple of things about you too, have you. Yeah, A
fellow was telling me in the Today that the Falcon
was working for you. Come he couldn't get you off.
Maybe I didn't want him to, Billy, I don't dig
your palell. Maybe I wanted to spend some time up here.
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Why would anybody in his right mind want to do that.
It's a long story, that's okay. I got ten years
more to save. Yeah what, yeah, you thanks very much.
You see, there's the guy up here that I wanted
to see. Why you say we took the hardweight creamer
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all five years ago? This guy was partners with my
old man. My old man was a schnook. He trusted everybody.
That was his mistake. One night, his partner cleaned him
out and then put a match to the place. When
the insurance dicks came over to investigate, this guy took
a partner and my father was left holding the bag.
And he couldn't stand the disgrace, so he blew his
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brains out. Tough. Yeah, anyway, I promised myself that i'd
make it up to the old boy. I've been looking
for his partner ever since. You'll find him, yep, through
a private eye. A Falkan. Now another guy. He teld
me my party was serving time and sing sing. That's
why I arranged to visit here. What's his party's name? Dailey?
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Huh oh, No, isn't that a coincidence, just the same
as yours? Where you from? Bailey? Los Angeles? That's funny.
So was this guy I was telling you about. You
don't remember me to your friends? Of course, I didn't
call myself Kramer in those days.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
Look, you stay away from me.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Hey, Mike, you're gonna get it daily. I've waited five
long years. Bus It called me right after I squeeze
the life out. You let me go, Come on, come on,
breaking up to breaking my arm? Then behave you? Okay? Many?
Speaker 3 (12:24):
Yeah? I think so?
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Maybe along with them for one minute?
Speaker 3 (12:28):
One minute? That's all I asked.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
What you're asking for as a stiff dose of solitary?
All right? Can let's go go a waitre's nobody here?
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Yeah, thank you? Mike.
Speaker 1 (12:51):
Who the devil is this? That's no way to talk
to an old friend. This wouldn't be Sergeant Corbett with it.
He realized it's three o'clock in the morning. Here's slow.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
I got a quarter after Look.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
If your purpose is to annoy me, you're succeeding very well.
Got a little news eight of my thought you might
be interested in Remember our friend Marty Kramer. Yeah, sure,
what about him? Here's god word from Sing Sing He
tried to kill a seale mate boy named Bailey. Oh
so that's why he wanted to go to jail. What
do you mean? Obviously this whole idea was a plot
on the part of Kramer to get his hands on Bailey.
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Maybe I kind of dot it though. I got a hunch.
We haven't heard the last of our friend, mister Kramer.
Don't ask me why. I just got a hunch. Imagine
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how I felt love him. A couple of seconds more
and it would have been all over. Instead, the guard
had to break it up. How long to keep you
in solitary? Cremer?
Speaker 4 (13:53):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Weeks? It bad? It'll be worth it if I can
get my hands on Bailey again. Forget it. There's not
a chance. That's why it transferred. You in here with me.
I'll work it somehow, would you guy against Bailey? Anyway? No,
never mind mine and I won't give you away. But
somebody did it my old man five years ago. Wait
a minute, it does matter. You've got the wrong guy.
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I don't know I happened. When'd you say this happened?
Five years ago in La. Well, that proves it. Bailey's
been in here since nineteen forty What are you trying
to give me? Why's the truth? Cramer? Someone give you
a bump stair. This ain't the same Bailey. You're lying, Okay,
don't believe me. But I saw his record myself. I
used to help Rod the Warden's office when I first
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came here in forty five. That's true. I did all
this or nothing. You have to be glad you didn't
kill him. I gotta get out of here, Logan's your kids.
Let you understand this was all a mistake. That's tough power,
but can't be helped. Mon me out, money out, I
down there. I gotta stick to the water. Okay, I'm
making a point at it out, Creamer. It won't do
you no good. I gotta get out of here, Logan, Josh, Sure.
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If I can't do it any other way, I'm gonna
make a break. Help you, charm. I tell you I
can do it.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
You with me?
Speaker 1 (15:01):
You just signing out to hear yourself thought? No, I
tell you I can do it. How is there anyone
outside you can count on for help? Now? Aren't you married?
Speaker 3 (15:10):
Now?
Speaker 1 (15:11):
I got a girl in Jersey. How about her? How
do you think I got in here in at first place?
Now she screamed on you. That's what a couple of
people would like me to believe is earning the biggest
gambling joint in town. Til Martha got friendly with Philip
Ernandi's Philenandez, one of my competitors. He and Mirth they
got off of chummy. Well, that doesn't mean she sold
you out. It does when you add through to it
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the fact that that's how we met originally. I mean
this boy she fingered with some character from Chicago, and
he was married to her. And the more I think
of it, the more I'd like to ask miss mart
appears a couple of questions. What do you say? Looking
you want in? What's the deal? Tonight? After roll call?
One of us will pretend we're sick. When the guard
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comes in to investigate, we'll take care of him with
what with this? Hey, once you get that hunkle led.
I was in solitary. I noticed one of the water
pipes was loose. I didn't think anyone would mind if
I borrowed it, and they bound to find out it's gone. Sure,
next time they throw someone in solitary, but that may
be days and we'll use it tonight. All right, Logan?
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Here he comes start morning here. Oh that's a ticket,
pell keep it up. Oh, what's the mac? Comes the
matter with Logan? Back in the dark man, I'm coming
in append of Logan. Logan, Oh it hard, thank you.
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I better get the doc.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
Okay, Cramer? Now hello, Marta Siller?
Speaker 4 (17:05):
What are you doing here?
Speaker 1 (17:06):
You heard the news? What news? There was a flash
on the radio ten thirty your ex boyfriend he broke
out of jail, Logan asked, he and a man named
Marty Kramer.
Speaker 4 (17:16):
Well, what do you know?
Speaker 1 (17:18):
I know? We better do something.
Speaker 4 (17:19):
Don't tell me you're frightened. Filler.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Well, here's no point in taking chances. You know the
kind of guy Logan is.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Suppose you leave mister Logan to me.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
But maybe he think I made your squil on him.
Speaker 4 (17:29):
Well didn't you.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
No, we saw your right. Dear Marta. Remember I didn't want.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
You to do it, aren't you the brave?
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Well it's your fault. I was satisfied with the way
these were.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
No, you had big ideas.
Speaker 4 (17:42):
This was the first time I heard you complain.
Speaker 5 (17:44):
Well I didn't, No, I don't know a lot of things. Now, listen, still,
if Logan knew about us, we would have heard from.
Speaker 4 (17:50):
Him before this.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
But maybe somebody tell him now.
Speaker 5 (17:53):
Then all he's got a suspicion, and I can talk
him out of him.
Speaker 4 (17:57):
I've done it before.
Speaker 1 (17:59):
You think he has seen New York already, but.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
He is see with his friend Kramer.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
You've got any idea where they can be?
Speaker 3 (18:05):
Maybe where?
Speaker 4 (18:07):
Never mind, but you don't know. Can't hurt you?
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Tell me quere Let's go. You're hurting.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
You're going to regret that, man.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
I'm sorry, Mark, I didn't mean it. It's just that
I worry about logan soul.
Speaker 4 (18:28):
You shouldn't.
Speaker 5 (18:29):
Still, I've got a feeling, mister Logan is the least
of your worries.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
Turn off that light, Yeah, this Ti, I'm worrying. I've
got a gun with a perfectly good firing pin. I
turn off that light, so I come out from behind
these drapes. Okay, I'll stay away until I switch on
the lamp, just as you say, all right? Said, Uh,
how'd you get in here? Kramer? Through that fire escape window?
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And listen wearing I gotta talk to you. You've got
to help me. You must be out of your mind.
I wouldn't be surprised if you were right. It was
crazy to do what I did. You mean, break out
of jail? No break in? What are you raving about?
I wanted them to send me to Sing Sing because
there was a man named Bailey there that I thought
was responsible for my father's suicide. So that's why you
try that phony hold up at the Revery Express Company. Yeah,
when I got to the pennant was the wrong guy,
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I realized how ridiculous the whole idea was. I could
have told you that in the first place. What am
I going to do?
Speaker 3 (19:37):
Mike?
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Why'd you crash out? I told you I wanted to
see you. You could have sent me a letter.
Speaker 3 (19:41):
I was rattled.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
I didn't think of it. Well, you got to give
yourself up. No, look at your only chance, Kramer. Fortunately
that guard you slug wasn't badly hurt. What do you
think they'll do to me? I don't know. Yeah, I
guess it is as good as mine, but i'd gamble
you won't even have to say about your original sentence,
providing adding what we take logan back with us. No, No,
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I won't ride on him. Don't be a fool. Cream
a logan is dangerous. You got a record as long
as your arm. Don't be a chump. If the positions
were reversed, he tells you out in five minutes. What
do you say? Okay? Wearing call a cab. I'll take
you to him. All right, Marty? Where is the next floor?
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Whose place is it? Belongs to the logan? He owns
the building here. That's pretty convenient. Does he know you
won't see me?
Speaker 2 (20:34):
Now?
Speaker 1 (20:35):
That's to him. I was gonna get some grub, hold it,
that's it. Yeah, you better let me go in first.
I'll give you the highest sign when it's okay for
you to come in, right, Logan Logan, I'm back, Hey,
Logan Weather, Why yeah, what's the trouble? Never mind? I
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say he is moving A few people do when they're dead.
All right, Kramer, what do you got to say for yourself?
The whole story?
Speaker 3 (21:16):
What am I going to do?
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Where's you're going to get a grip on yourself? There're
absolutely no help to me this way. I come on,
help me turn them out?
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (21:22):
I can't touch him.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
You know the man who was going to kill for Evan?
Oh I didn't know they looked like this. What did
you expect in ternchs of byt the scigns? I say,
Logan got us around a quarter to ten? Where were
you at that time? Waiting for you in your apartment?
But mind how this affect my chances on the appeal.
Not a bit of everything you say. It stands up.
Cops couldn't possibly hang this on you, and they could try.
You get a motive, no, but there are no butts
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about it, especially if we can deliver the right party
to them. And when you left Logan and go to
my place, did he say anything about expecting anyone? Now? Now,
somebody must have known he was here, someone who had
a key to this dive. Who could that be? I
don't know. Come on, Cram, you must have heard Logan
mention some name. Oh I tell you all he ever
told me was he had a girl in Jersey. You
remember her name? No? You got to You only mentioned
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her once or twice a pete sake, man, think your
life may depend on it. Wait a minute, Yeah, yeah,
it was Martha, Martha Pears? Who Hernande's girl? Who's here?
The gambler in town? I think you're right. Logan told
me this Martha Dame sold him out to one of
his competitors. All right, Cramer, you stay here. I'll be
back as fast as I can. This is Ed Hurley,
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to the Adventures of the Falcon. Thirty minutes have passed
since the discovery of the body of George Logan by
Mike Wearing and Marty Kramer. Now, as we find the falcon.
(23:40):
He's knocking at the door of his first leave. Yees,
marthe tis that's I hope. I'm not intruding, not.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
At all, honey, But if you are going to show
me your brushes, you might as well come in.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
Thanks.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
I'm afraid I left my sample case at home.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
What's your name? Hanson?
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Mike Wearing?
Speaker 4 (24:00):
I think I've heard that somewhere before.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
It could be I'm a private detective, miss Pierce.
Speaker 4 (24:06):
My friends call me Martha.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
I'll bet you get a thousand of them.
Speaker 4 (24:11):
Listen, mister Waring, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
I'm sorry. I take it back. You couldn't have more
than nine hundred and ninety nine.
Speaker 4 (24:17):
What's that supposed to me?
Speaker 1 (24:18):
You just lost one of your best Who George Logan?
Speaker 4 (24:22):
All don't tell?
Speaker 1 (24:24):
Yes, he's dead, poor Logan.
Speaker 5 (24:28):
I knew the excitement of breaking out would be too
much for it.
Speaker 4 (24:31):
He had a bad heart.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Yes, Well, a knife someone stuck in his back didn't
help mattersone either. Inhid not be Where can I find
Philip Hernandez?
Speaker 5 (24:38):
You're wasting your time, honey. He isn't in New York.
He took the Midnight play the Chicago.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Well, that must make it off with dough for you.
Have you been keeping yourself occupied?
Speaker 4 (24:48):
Nah?
Speaker 5 (24:49):
How calme, mister Wearing. Surely you don't suspect me of
killing Logan?
Speaker 1 (24:53):
Oh, of course not. I was just curious, that's all.
Speaker 5 (24:56):
Well, when Phil told me about the news flash heard
about Logan breaking out, I thought it called for a celebration,
so I went to the Hawk Club.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Where undoubtedly you were seen by a hundred different people
at the very least. Well, it makes a very handsome alibi, Martha.
Speaker 4 (25:10):
I'm glad you like it.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
All right, Angel, I'll be seeing you.
Speaker 4 (25:14):
Oh must you go?
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Yes, but don't worry. I'll be back, and it may
be sooner than you think.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
Who's there?
Speaker 1 (25:30):
Oh, I cream, it's only me, Mike Wearing. Oh just
a second, how'd you make out worrying? I didn't. You
couldn't get a thing out of her. No, my girlfriend,
Martha's got an alibia clams. She spent the entire evening
at the Hawk Club. Well, well, I was down there,
and everyone bears her out. That must have been a
new boyfriend who killed Logan. No, much more inclined to
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suspected was her old one who you I don't understand,
Sure you do You're a pretty smart boy, Cramer. It
was a beautiful plan you worked out to get Logan.
You're talking about. You went up to sing saying to
find somebody. Only his name wasn't Bailey, it was Logan.
That business of your old man's suicide was so much tripe.
Logan took Martha away from you, and that's why you
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had it in for him. You had rocks in your head.
If Logan was the one I was after, why didn't
I kill him when we were in the same cell.
Because you were sure to go to the chair. That's
why you felt confidence you get away with it. If
already is up there thought Bailey was the one you
were after for if they knew you had no connection
with Logan, just a coincidence that you broke out together
and someone killed him. You played it very smart, Kramer.
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Obviously it wasn't smart enough. You caught on. Well, it
wasn't your fault. Sometimes the fates conspire against you you.
So you broke out a stir at eight thirty, so
the news of the break wasn't released over the auntil
two hours later. The first flash came at ten thirty. Well,
Logan was murdered. The quart of the ten three quarters
of an hoar before either Martha or Phil Hernandez could
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possibly have known he escaped. That's where your frame fell down.
Too bad, you made that mistake. We can't all be
as clever as you Wearing. Speaking of bonus, you may
have pretty bad with yourself. I don't see where you
shouldn't have come back here, but you forget that. I
still have this gun. Oh no, I haven't, Sergeant him,
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don't father turning around? Just drop the rod? Come on,
drop it, don't you hear enough, Sergeant Flanny. Okay, Cramer,
let's be moving. I'll make this up to you, Wearing.
I don't bother. I owe you plenty. You don't owe
me a thing, friend. After all, If it hadn't been
for you, I never would have met Martha. What take
him away, sergeant, I have work to do. This is
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That's the title of next week's Adventure of the Falcon,
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